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Silver fluoride is fairly soluble in water.

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To determine whether silver fluoride (AgF) is fairly soluble in water, we can analyze the relationship between hydration energy and lattice energy. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Compound**: - The compound in question is silver fluoride, represented as AgF. 2. **Understand Lattice Energy and Hydration Energy**: ...
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